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Inya Book-List Updated in January 2020 Inya Book-list Updated in January 2020 Acces Call Author Author First Title Subject Topical s. # No. Family Name Name Terms Abdul Halim Abdul Halim Traditional Malay house Architecture, Domestic Nasir, Wan Nasir, Wan -- Malaysia. NA7436 . Hashim Wan Hashim Wan Teh. Vernacular Inya-0335 A24 1996 Teh. architecture -- Malaysia. Architecture, Domestic. Adler; Clark Emily Stier; Roger An invitation to social research : how it's done / 4th ed Sociology--Research-- HM571 . Methodology. Inya-0399 A35 2011 Social sciences-- Research-- AIDS Society of AIDS Society of Safe sex and the media in Southeast Asia. / [1] Sex Methodology. P96.S452 the Philippines. the Philippines. without substance, Cambodia / Chhay Sophal, Steven Sex in mass media. Inya-0283 S68 2004 Pak -- Safe sex in AIDS v.1 prevention -- Press AIDS Society of AIDS Society of Safe sex and the media in Southeast Asia. / [2] Riding the coverage -- Southeast P96.S452 the Philippines. the Philippines. paradox, Indonesia / Nurul Agustina, Irwan Julianto -- Asia.Sex in mass media. Inya-0410 S68 2004 SexualSafe sex health in AIDS -- Press v.2 coverageprevention -- --Southeast Press AIDS Society of AIDS Society of Safe sex and the media in Southeast Asia. / [3] Loud Asia.coverage -- Southeast P96.S452 the Philippines. the Philippines. whispers, Laos / Khamkhong Kongvongsa, Somkiao Asia.Sex in mass media. Inya-0411 S68 2004 Kingsada, Phonesavanh Thikeo -- SexualSafe sex health in AIDS -- Press v.3 coverageprevention -- --Southeast Press AIDS Society of AIDS Society of Safe sex and the media in Southeast Asia. / [4] Sex, Asia.coverage -- Southeast P96.S452 the Philippines. the Philippines. church & a free press, Philippines / Reynaldo H. Asia.Sex in mass media. Inya-0412 S68 2004 Imperial, Diana G. Mendoza -- SexualSafe sex health in AIDS -- Press v.4 coverageprevention -- --Southeast Press AIDS Society of AIDS Society of Safe sex and the media in Southeast Asia. / [5] Covering Asia.coverage -- Southeast P96.S452 the Philippines. the Philippines. the condom nation, Thailand / Ruj Komonbut, Mariem Asia.Sex in mass media. Inya-0413 S68 2004 Visasratana -- SexualSafe sex health in AIDS -- Press v.5 coverageprevention -- --Southeast Press AIDS Society of AIDS Society of Safe sex and the media in Southeast Asia. / [6] Dilemmas Asia.coverage -- Southeast P96.S452 the Philippines. the Philippines. of doi moi, Vietnam / Pham Dinh Huynh, Nguyen Thi Asia.Sex in mass media. Inya-0414 S68 2004 Dao, Giang Minh Le. SexualSafe sex health in AIDS -- Press v.6 coverageprevention -- --Southeast Press Alegre Alan G. Trends and traditions, challenges and choices : a Asia.coverage -- Southeast HC455 . strategic study of Philippine NGOs Asia.Non-governmental Inya-0171 T74 1996 Sexualorganizations health ---- Press coveragePhilippines. -- Southeast Amoroso Donna J. Kyoto review of Southeast Asia : selected essays, with Asia.Non-governmental DS521 . summaries in Bahasa Indonesia, Filipino, Japanese, and organizations. Inya-0344 Southeast Asia. K96 2004 Thai Philippines. BQ6337. Anderson Benedict R O'G The fate of rural hell : asceticism and desire in Buddhist Hell in art. S862 Thailand Hell -- Buddhism -- In Inya-0086 W377 art. 2012 Buddhist sculpture -- Anderson Benedict R. O'G. Exploration and Irony in Studies of Siam over forty Thailand -- Suphan DS568 . years / Southeast Asia Program series, no. 63. BuriThailand (Province) -- Social life Inya-0112 A626 and customs. 2014 Thailand -- Politics and PQ8897. Anderson Benedict R O'G Why counting counts : a study of forms of consciousness governmentRizal, José, 1861-1896. -- 20th | R62 and problems of language in Noli me tangere and El century.Noli me tangere. Inya-0493 N705 Filibusterismo ThailandRizal, José, -- 1861-1896.Politics and | 2008 governmentFilibusterismo. -- 21st [Cornell] Anderson; Benedict R O'G ; A preliminary analysis of the October 1, 1965 coup in century.PhilippineIndonesia -- fiction Politics DS644 . McVey Ruth Thomas Indonesia (Spanish)and government > History -- Inya-0179 A6938 and1950-1966. criticism. 2009 NationalismPolitics and and Ang Choulean Braḥ linġ literaturegovernmentRites and >ceremonies Philippines. -- BL2060 . Indonesia.Cambodia -- Inya-0197 C56 2004 Exhibitions. Buddhism -- Cambodia Ang Chouléan --Khmers Rituals -- -- Cambodia -- BL2060 . Les etreŝ surnaturels dans la religion populaire Khmère / Exhibitions.Religion. Inya-0531 A58 Bibliothèque khmère. Série B, Travaux et recherches ; v. SpiritsMythology, -- Exhibitions. Khmer -- [Cornell] 1 Cambodia. Cambodia -- Religion. Inya Book-list Updated in January 2020 Acces Call Author Author First Title Subject Topical s. # No. Family Name Name Terms Antelme Michel La réappropriation en Khmer de mots empruntés par la Khmer language-- PL4329 . langue siamoise au vieux khmer Foreign elements-- Inya-0236 A58 1996 Thai. Thai language--Foreign Ateneo de Manila Ateneo de Manila Agenda for hope : ideas on building a nation elements--Khmer. DS655 . University. University. Khmer language-- Inya-0169 A65 2009 InfluencePhilippines. on Thai. Thai language-- Aung Lwin Aung Lwin The Impact of Gas Pipeline Projects and Their Corporate InfluenceGas Industry on Khmer. --- Gas TP756.5 Social Responsibility Programs Development Challenges Pipline --- Socio- Inya-0744 A96 2018 in Yephyu, Thanintharyi Region, Myanmar Economic Change --- CSR Programs Aung Thaw Aung Thaw Report on the excavations at Beikthano DS530.9. Pyu Civilization— Inya-0540 P3 A921 Burma—Archaeology [Cornell] Aung Thwin Maitrii The Return of the Galon King: History, Law, and 1. Burma--History-- DS527.6. Rebellion in Colonial Burma Peasant Uprising, 1930. Inya-0024 A86 2011 2. Anti-imperialist movements -- Burma -- Aung Zaw Moe Aung Zaw Moe Understanding The Health-Seeking Behavior of People History -- 20th Lay Ngan Yaw Gar --- RC388 . With Lay-Ngan-Yaw-Gar (Stroke) In Bago Township, Century. 3. San, Hsaya Inya-0749 Stroke --- Modern A96 2018 Myanmar -- Trials, litigation, etc. Medicine 4. Burma -- Trials, Aung-Thwin Michael A. Myth and History in the Historiography of Early Burma litigation, etc. -- DS528.4 . HistoryBurma--History-- -- 20th Century Inya-0006 A96 1998 Historical Geography Aung-Thwin Maitrii A History of Myanmar since Ancient Times: Traditions Burma--History-- DS528.5 . and Transformations Politics and Inya-0538 A96 2012 Government--Social Conditions Auvray Stéphane Elites et développement aux Philippines : un pari perdu? Philippines -- DS686.5 . Conditions Inya-0172 A98 2003 économiques -- 1946- Philippines -- Ayal Eliezer B. The Study of Thailand : analyses of knowledge, Conditions sociales -- approaches and prospects in anthropology, art history, Thailand--StudyHistoire. and DS570.98 economics, history, and political science teaching--Congresses.Philippines -- Politique Inya-0362 .S78 1978 Thailand--et gouvernement -- Bibliography.Histoire. Babbie Earl R. The practice of social research / 13th ed Social sciences-- Research-- H62 .B2 Methodology. Inya-0397 2013 Social sciences-- Research-- Methodology. H62 .B18 Babbie Earl R. Introduction to social research / 5th Ed. Social sciences-- Inya-0398 2011 Research. DS529.3 . Bagshawe Euan L. The Maniyadanabon of Shin Sandalinka Inya-0045 S2613 1981 Bagshawe Euan L. The Maniyadanabon of Shin Sandalinka / Cornell DS529.3 . University. Southeast Asia Program. Data paper no. 115 Inya-0443 S2613 1981 DS568 . Baker Chris The Society of Siam: Selected Articles for the Siam Thailand -- Social Inya-0066 S63 2004 Society's Centenary conditions -- 1945-1986 Baker & Chris & Pasuk A History of Thailand / 2nd edition Thailand -- History. Phongpaichit Thailand -- DS571 . Inya-0068 Economic conditions. P26 2009 Thailand -- Economic conditions Inya Book-list Updated in January 2020 Acces Call Author Author First Title Subject Topical s. # No. Family Name Name Terms Baker and Pasuk Chris and Pasuk The Palace Law of Ayutthaya and The The Thammasat: Law--Thailand-- Phongpaichit Phongpaichit Law and Kingship in Siam Sources. KPT134 . Inya-0754 Thailand--Law and P35 2016 legislation--History-- Sources. Baker; Pasuk Chris; Pasuk A history of Ayutthaya : Siam in the early modern world Buddhism--Thailand-- Phongpaichit. Phongpaichit. History. Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (Thailand)-- History. Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (Thailand)-- Social conditions. Phra Nakhon Si DS589. Ayutthaya (Thailand)-- Inya-0728 P47 B34 Politics and 2017 government. Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (Thailand)-- Commerce. Thailand--History--To 1782. Thailand--Kings and rulers--History. Thailand--History, Military. Baker; Chris; Pasuk The tale of Khun Chang Khun Phaen / illustrated by Khun Chang Khun PL4209. Phongpaichit Muangsing Janchai. Phaen. Inya-0119 K48 K48 Epic poetry, Thai -- 2010 Translations into English. Bandeth; Tem Ros; Ly and Anna Catchment governance and cooperation dilemmas : a and Thompson case study from Cambodia / CDRI working paper series Watershed ; no. 61 management-- TC513. Cambodia--Case Inya-0580 C16 R67 studies. 2011 Water supply-- Cambodia-- Management--Case studies. Banerjee Sumanta Logic in a popular form : essays on popular religion in Bengal (India) -- BL2016. Bengal Religion. Inya-0253 B4 B26 Religion. 2002 India -- Bengal. Bansal; Fox; Oka Ben; Elliott; Architectural guide Yangon Architecture -- Burma Manuel -- Rangoon -- NA1512. Guidebooks. Inya-0452 2.R36 Rangoon (Burma) -- B36 2015 Buildings, structures, etc. -- Guidebooks. Architecture. Bảo tàng dan̂ tọĉ Bảo tàng dan̂ tọĉ Từ làng đén̂ phó ̂ : ảnh ký của người làng Lai Xá = From Bảo tàng dan̂ tọĉ học học Viẹt̂ Nam. học Viẹt̂ Nam. village to
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